Three Reasons to Undergo Revision Rhinoplasty
There
are different types of rhinoplasty procedures. Revision Rhinoplasty is one such
type and is necessary in cases where the original procedure was not able to
achieve the desired results.
Problems
with the actual surgery can be a result of inadequate communication between the
patient and the surgeon, poor planning and technical issues with the healing
and surgery. The results of this type of nose surgery depend largely on the
plastic surgeon you choose. The plastic surgeons in India have expertise in
performing revision nose surgery provided you choose the one with great care. Also,
the reasonable cost of the treatment makes INDIA the most sought after nations
among patients seeking revision nose job.
Some
of the most common problems that can occur from primary nose surgery include
hanging columella, retracted nostrils, polybeak deformity, inverted V
deformity, pinched nasal tip, or open roof deformity. Any such problem can
affect the entire appearance of the nose and the ability of the person to
breathe.
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Below you
will learn about the pinched nasal tip, hanging columella and open roof
deformity
Pinched Nasal Tip
It is the
condition in which the nasal tip becomes unnaturally narrow after the nose
surgery. The condition can be consequential to the over resection of the cartilages
that form the nasal tip. This, in turn, weakens the side wall of the nose, and
over the period of time, the tip becomes pinched. It can also become pinched if
the plastic surgeon narrows the cartilages with the incision into the nasal tip
cartilage known as dome division method or with the sutures.A Pinched nasal tip
can be improved by revision rhinoplasty by
reconstructing the nasal tip cartilages with the grafts either from the ear
cartilage, nasal septum or rib cartilage.
Open Roof Deformity
It
occurs when the actual nose surgery did not adequately narrow the nasal bones.
Revision nose surgery can improve this condition by performing osteotomies and
narrowing the bones of the nose optimally. This can be done by closed revision
nose job.
Retracted Nostrils or Hanging Columella
It
refers to the relationship between the nostrils and the middle part of the
nasal tip. Some patients develop hanging columella after undergoing nose
surgery. It is possible to correct this condition with revision rhinoplasty by
removing more tissue from the central columella part or adding cartilage to the
nostrils called alar rim.
Irrespective
of the problem resulting from the actual nose surgery procedure, revision
rhinoplasty can correct provided it is performed by an experienced,
board-certified and trained plastic surgeon in India.
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